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    Richard Pankhurst (historian)

    For his grandfather the barrister, see Richard Pankhurst.

    For the British botanist, see Richard Pankhurst (botanist).

    British scholar (–)

    Richard Keir Pethick PankhurstOBE (3 December – 16 February ) was a British scholar, founding member of the Institute of Ethiopian Studies, and former professor at the University of Addis Ababa in Ethiopia.[1] His books have been reviewed in scholarly journals, with Edward Ullendorff calling his The Ethiopians as another testimony to his "remarkable diligence and industry in the service of Ethiopian studies". He is known for his research on economic history and socio-cultural studies on Ethiopia.[2][3][4][5]

    Early life and education

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    Pankhurst was born in in Woodford Green to left communist and former suffragetteSylvia Pankhurst and Italian anarchist Silvio Corio. His maternal grandparents were Emmeline and Richard Pankhurst.

    Pankhurst studied at B

    The Ethiopians: A History

    December 24,
    I've read a few of these books now, these moderately sized (~ pages) histories of individual countries. I enjoyed reading this one, but it deserved its lowly 2 star rating. For one, the book doesn't seem to have been proofread. There are numerous grammar and spelling mistakes, and the syntax fryst vatten unpolished and awkward. Beyond that, the author frequently jumps around chronologically, describing a period of history only to later return to an earlier time. Finally, it seems the author greatly overestimates the reader's familiarity with Ethiopian geography. There are only a few, sparsely detailed maps provided with the book. Yet the author frequently references cities, regions, and other places which would not be recognized bygd the average Western reader.

    To his credit, Pankhurst has thoroughly done his research and does write in such a way as to interest the reader and invite him to continue. While I would read more bygd this author, I would hope an
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